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Creative Labs Sound Blaster 128 Internal PCI Sound Card | Model CT4750 | USED
$ 10.02
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Creative Labs Sound Blaster 128 Internal PCI Sound Card | CT4750 | USEDAfter years of repairing, tinkering, testing, proof-of-concepts, presentations, & DIY / hobbyist projects, the time has come to downscale and part with some of the equipment that is no longer needed.
** USED ITEM **
Item is used, but tested -- see pictures.
Item comes
**AS PICTURED**
and does
NOT
include:
Original Box
Software CDs or Driver Discs
Paperwork
Any Type of Follow-Up Support
This Sound Card
Serial # ->
T4750940289249
In 1998, Creative acquired Ensoniq Corporation, manufacturer of the AudioPCI, a card popular with OEMs at the time.
It was a full-featured solution with wavetable MIDI (sample-based synthesizer), 4-speaker DirectSound3D surround sound, A3D emulation, and DOS legacy support via a TSR program.
Creative released many cards using the original AudioPCI chip, Ensoniq ES1370, and several boards using revised versions of this chip (ES1371 and ES1373), and some with Creative-labeled AudioPCI chips.
Boards using AudioPCI tech are usually easily identifiable by the board design and the chip size because they all look quite similar.
Such boards include Sound Blaster PCI64 (April 1998), PCI128 (July 1998) [
**
THIS CARD
**
], Creative Ensoniq AudioPCI, Vibra PCI and Sound Blaster 16 PCI.
An ES137x chip contains 3 stereo sample rate converters, some buffers and a PCI busmaster interface.
Analog interfacing is done by a codec chip, which runs at a fixed sampling frequency of 44 (Ensoniq Audio PCI) or 48 kHz (Creative's versions).
ES137x chips do not support SoundFonts; but a filterless MIDI engine with wavetable (sample table) sets of 2, 4, and 8 MB size.
External I/O Ports ->
Line In Jack
Connects external devices, such as a cassette, DAT, or minidisc play for playback & recording
Microphone In Jack
Connects an external microphone for voice input
Line Out [ Front ] Jack
[ **
TESTED PORT
** ]
Connects powered front speakers or an external amplifier
Also supports headphones
Auxiliary In/Line Out [ Rear ] Jack
Connects to powered rear speakers or an external amplifier
Joystick / MIDI Connector
Connects a joystick or a MIDI device
An optional MIDI adapter allows for the connection of a joystick AND MIDI device simultaneously
Only the Audio Line Out port was tested
Onboard 4-Pin Connectors ->
CD Audio Connector
Connects a CD-ROM drive using a CD audio cable
TV / IDE Connector
Connects video card or IDE CD-ROM for audio input
TAD [ Telephone Answering Device ] / Modem Connector
Connects internal audio sources such as TAD or Modem
Specs ->
WaveTable Synthesis
Digital Effects Engine for Reverb & Chorus
128-Voice Polyphony
16 MIDI Channels, 128 GM & GS Compatible Instruments & 10 Drum Sets
MT-32 Compatible Instrument Set
2-, 4-, & 8-MB Sample Sets Included [ Uses System RAM for Wavetable Samples ]
3D Audio Technology
Support for Microsoft DirectSound & DirectSound 3D Audio Technology in 2-Speaker & 4-Speaker Mode
Four-speaker Option Requires Microsoft DirectSound 3D Supported Software Titles
Multi-Algorithm Reverb & Chorus
CD-Quality, 16-bit Stereo Digital Audio
8- & 16-bit, Monaural & Stereo Recording and Playback
User-Selectable Sample Rates From 5kHz to 48kHz
Full Duplex Support Enables Simultaneous Record & Playback for Internet Communications Software
MIDI Interface / Joystick Port
Built-in 15-pin MIDI Interface
Compatible with Sound Blaster & MPU-401 UART Modes
IBM-Compatible 15-Pin Joystick Port with Analog Support
Mixer
Six Channel Mixer Control for Access to CD/Auxiliary, Microphone/Line, Music Synthesizer & Digital Audio
Spatial Audio Control for Digital Audio & Music Synthesizer
Reverb & Chorus Control for Music Synthesizer
Sound Blaster is a family of sound cards designed by Creative Technology (known in the US as Creative Labs).
Sound Blaster sound cards were the de facto standard for consumer audio on the IBM PC compatible system platform in the late 1980s and early 1990s.
By 1995, Sound Blaster cards had sold over 15 million units worldwide and accounted for seven out of ten sound card sales
Testing
The testing setup consisisted of a fairly modern motherboard [ BIOSTAR TA75M ].
The sound card was seated in the motherboard and connected to a set of Logitech speakers via the 3.5 mm Line Out port.
Initially tested with a fully patched Windows 10 Operating System which partially recognized the sound card as a Multimedia Audio Controller and produced no sound.
No suitable Windows 10 drivers could be located for the device --
This item is ** NOT PLUG & PLAY COMPATIBLE ** with current Windows Operating Systems
-- Booted the computer with a fully patched Ubuntu 20.10 [ Groovy Gorilla ].
sound card was recognized [ by chipset as an Ensoniq AudioPCI ENS1371 ] and produced sound without any further action --
again, the Line Out was the only port tested
Screen shots were taken from the Windows 10 attempt showing the partially recognized card in Device Manger.
HWiNFO64 was able to ferret out the correct model of Creative Sound Blaster Audio PCI128 4 Channel.
Screen shots were also taken from the Ubuntu System Profiler & Benchmark with the recognized Ensoniq ENS1371 | Ensoniq ES1371/ES1373/Creative Labs CT2518 (rev07) chipset.
Picture 1 shows:
Top Down Side Angle View of Sound Card
Picture 2 shows:
Top of Sound Card
Picture 3 shows:
Bottom of Sound Card
Serial # and other info obfuscated by third party sticker
Picture 4 shows:
Front of Sound Card Showing I/O Ports
Picture 5 shows:
Side View of Sound Card Showing OnBoard Connectors
Picture 6 shows:
Back of Sound Card
Picture 7 shows:
Windows 10 Screenshot
Device Manager Showing Partially Recognized Device
Picture 8 shows:
Windows 10 Screenshot
HWiNFO64 Info Drilled Down to Sound Card
Picture 9 shows:
Ubuntu Screenshot
System Profiler Showing Computer Summary of the Testing System
Picture 10 shows:
Ubuntu Screenshot
System Profiler Info about PCI Devices Drilled Down to Sound Card
Miscellaneous
Information
Non-professionally taken pictures are of the actual item being shipped.
Return Policy
This item is being sold
*AS IS*
and as pictured.
** NO RETURNS ACCEPTED ON THIS ITEM **
Make certain this is an item you can make use of before bidding.
Payment Method
Any eBay Managed Payment Method
Packaging
Item ships in a 6 x 9 x 3 Box
Item has a shipping weight of approximately 8 OZ
Shipping Method
USPS or FedEx Preferred : Most economic and trackable option
Contact seller prior to bidding to discuss alternate shipping methods.
Item will
USUALLY
ship within one business day after payment is received;
GUARANTEED
to ship within three business days after payment is received
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